Pros: R-E-C-E-P-T-I-O-N. Period. Flat out knocks motorola out of the water.
Cons: Cant Find one.
Summary: All the bells and whistles (radio, music, memory card, good camera, bluetooth) with great reception, battery life, sturdienss, and voice clarity to boot makes this phone a must have!
I had a Motorola KRZR from Centennial Wireless. I paid $150.00 to buy this phone out of contract because my KRZR cracked. Nokia flat out beats motorola on this one. Period.
Pros: The advanced abilities are in the memory configurable way information is transmissionable as to permanent storage - or safe protection passage where the current device application effort can have loss and the loss of the users intended effort or memory of intention.
Cons: The lock-out's in the navigation of the menu's are annoying.
Summary: The combined ability of the Nokia 6085 with a hewlett packard calculator , (USB connection), gives the benefit of outdoor use of both devices.
17 out of 36 people found this review helpful
Pros: Other then the sound it worked fine. Camera was good and easy to use.
Cons: The phone sounds horrible. Even with a good connection it was muffled and sounded like it had static in the connection.
Summary: I brought this back to exchange as the sound was so bad. Other than that it was fine but who wants a phone with good features but you can't hear people clearly.
19 out of 33 people found this review helpful